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Government Positioning System (GPS) Is Big Brother Watching You
Today the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether or not police have the right to track your vehicle by sticking a GPS unit on it without your knowledge. This stems from an incident where Antoine Jones, a DC nightclub owner, … Continue reading
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California Governor Jerry Brown Vetoed Legislation Flushing Your Fourth Amendment Down The Toilet
California Governor, Jerry Brown vetoed legislation flushing your fourth amendment down the toilet by allowing police upon arrest to search your smartphone or mobile device without a warrant. What does this mean for you? Well if you are arrested in … Continue reading
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Tagged bill of rights, california, cell phone, fourth amendment, governor, jerry brown, police, privacy, sb 914, search, smartphone, u.s. constitution, warrant
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